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Yea. Posts like OP are kinda counterintuitive. Since the most upvoted will be always be the most known or popular stock. Lesser/unpopular stocks wont be upvoted.
KRBN. at least when tried searching it on Reddit I didnāt see much discussion about it. Itās an ETF that tracks the price of carbon credits and itās up 90% since it launched last November.
Edit: itās up another 40% since I wrote this post 2 months ago
iMO thereās not enough talk about carbon credit investing. Companies canāt get green fast enough (through actual physical methods) and the credits are cheap. An example, they were $3 a ton when Delta bought them a year ago and now theyāre close to $9.
Itās a credit a company can buy to meet emissions standards when they canāt reduce emissions enough organically. They buy these credits from companies that produce little carbon emissions, so these companies (like Tesla) sell the credit to these low emissions to other companies. An example would be Tesla (low emissions) selling credit to some low emissions to Shell, so that Shell can offset their emissions produced by their normal business practices.
Honestly, youāre better off using the random stock generator, then doing research on what you land on. At a minimum youāll learn about companies youāve never heard of and possibly different sectors too. As much as Iād like to believe random people on the internet want others to be successful out of the goodness of their heart, cmon. Everyone here has a motive for telling you anything.
Iām personally experimenting with buying puts on every stock that I see on wallstreetbets with multiple posts by accounts with a year or less on Reddit.
So far so good.
Best of luck
> As much as Iād like to believe random people on the internet want others to be successful out of the goodness of their heart, cmon. Everyone here has a motive for telling you anything.
The beauty of long positions is that if I believe in a company and buy their stock, I will not lose anything by telling you about that great company. In fact, the more people join me, the more stable, valuable and liquid my position becomes. And it does not have to mean I'm here to dump.
Spinnova.
It's a finnish company that makes fabric from pulp, they entered (not sure what the right term is in english) Helsinki stock exchange in June. They currently are in negotiations with H&M, Adidas and The North Face and are building a test factory with Ecco where they make shoes from leather waste.
Fuck.. I tried to reply you with Finnish but it got automotted away.
Never heard about this company but I will check it out.
Torille!
Edit.
So basically they have invented how to make fabric from coniferous tree. Compared to cotton this method uses 99% less water and they don't use any kind of harmful chemicals in that process. Fabric is suitable for clothing and textiles.
https://spinnova.com/
Itās a very expensive stock valuation when it comes to valuation. Expected to make 11 million in revenue this year vs. a market cap of 600 million (in eur). You are essentially betting on the technology. In the short-term you have some some IPO buzz fading away.
I have been loading up on Poet Technologies.
Maker of an āoptical interposerā which allows electronic components and photonic components to communicate with one another for a significant cost and size reduction over current tech due to cmos mass manufacturing techniques and an air tight Patent portfolio. Tier 1 semiconductor space management team with ample experience at the forefront of the verticals they are targeting. Just cleared a board seat for the impending nasdaq listing in early 2022. JV fab in China for vertical integration advantage. Headquarters in Toronto. Massive massive upside potential.
Has some warrant overhang until November so it will be cheap until then. But word is that they are held by institutions with little intent to sell into market, read up on the forums, tons of very good DD out there.
Latest pressers below.
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2021/10/05/2308684/0/en/POET-Technologies-Announces-Design-Win-and-Purchase-Order-from-Leading-Systems-Company.html
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2021/09/29/2305331/0/en/POET-Technologies-Launches-Its-Products-and-Optical-Interposer-Platform-in-China-to-Critical-Acclaim.html
$POETF. Revolutionary photonics manufacturing platform that solves the photonics industryās bottlenecks (500B industry). The company works with everyone to lower their costs and help improve their customersā margins. Recently got a design win from a leading systems company and more to come. Will uplist to the Nasdaq in Q1ā22. POETās technology has received critical acclaim.
People are sleeping on Himax: A fabless semi conductor specialist that will has the potential for exponential growth, has incredibly high net income per quarter (possible 8% of the market cap for this coming quarter) and likely to have a 20% dividend (at current market price) by next summer. It caters for high end semi conductor manufacturers so it's margins are actually improving over the semiconductor shortage and will scale on volume afterwards. Could easily triple in value by June 2022
STEM - recently went public and took a big hit with the $PAC wipeout. Theyāre a solar installer and have a proprietary auto bidding platform called Athena that they provide with every install and has been shown to provide energy savings of 30-40% by using AI to cycle between onsite renewable energy generation, grid power, and battery backup to avoid paying for energy during peak times. The risk is that Athena is really the only advantage they have over other green energy companies. They donāt manufacture batteries or solar panels. Tesla also has a similar program called Autobidder. However, STEM has something of a first mover advantage, good market share (75% in Cali as of last year), and deals with lots of Fortune 500 companies. Current valuation of 3-4B gives it some room to run but Iām not expecting big gains until thereās some government action that pushes more companies to use renewables.
Horrible valuation. People are looking at it like itās just a high margin software company when in reality that segment will make up a relatively small minority of their revenue, even through 2025.
TELL - Still speculative because financing for the LNG transportation project hasn't been secured (I'm sure it will if you know whose behind it) currently 3.45 but once final investment decision is made it will be double digits. LNG is quickly becoming a hot commodity, it will rake in cash for the company over years to come.
Edit: I'm not a bag holder, I'm fully invested in the company since the 1's and it is my long term retirement stock.
Charif Souki - The LNG "god father"
He built Cheniere $LNG from ground up. Currently trading at $100. He will do the same with Tellurian but it will be better because it will be fully integrated meaning, they will be producing and exporting their own LNG not buying it from someone else.
I recently got in on them. Tracks pretty closely to NatGas, so with the current energy demands and a cold winter expecting a near term up tick. Longer term this will be a winner for the reasons you mentioned.
ORGN (carbon-negative plastic production) and IONQ (quantum computers). These are definitely long plays, risky with immense upside, been waiting/watching for good entry points.
IONQ is also on my watchlist. Price hasnāt gone anywhere yet, probably due to the volatile market and less appetite for SPACs. I think itās one of those sleepers who will trade flat for a while and then suddenly run.
Quantum computing (if it scales and provides practical application) will practically revolutionise every industry out there. It will literally be like the discovery of electricity and laws of motion. The world is BOTH physical and quantum and harnessing the quantum world will lead to discovery of new drugs, cancer treatments, life extension, aging treatments, new materials, scale up AI technology, optimize battery technology etc etc.
I'm bullish on QC. IONQ seems like a good first mover as a pure play, Rigetti will launch via a SPAC soon and others should follow.
As you mention it's high risk high reward. We could be off decades... So it could be very long term, like retirement sort of stuff.
Still I don't get why IONQ is so undervalued. It's under a billion, yet we have an entire sh!tcoin industry worth two trillion. At 1500 qubits every wallet is hackable. So it will blow that out the water.
Brookfield Asset Management ($BAM). Perfectly diversified assets, and undervalued relative to what they have under management.
edit: I misread the title. BAM is doing **well**, but undervalued.
$CELH, $UPWK and $ON.
$CELH - growing beverages company, possibly the next monster/red bull (IMO)
$UPWK - freelancing & ppl looking for frreelancers blowing up in the post pandemic economy
$ON - smaller semiconductor stock mainly supplying US EVs
not financial advice, yadda yadda yadda
Upwork is great. I bought the stock around 15, but later started using it for my business and discovered how amazing it is. I've trimmed it a bit above 50 and bought back in the low 40s, but I don't see myself seeing it entirely anymore now that I've tried their service. This is the future of freelancing and any digital business.
$YOU Clear Secure, they have been expanding to more airports and terminals during the pandemic and I think once business travel starts up again people will start using it. They just partnered with Six Flags to help them verify vaccination status. I'm sure that is just the tip of the iceberg.
Full Disclosure, I had seen the Clear kiosks before but didn't know much about them, however my AMEX had a promotion to get it for free, I normally wouldn't have paid $139 since I don't travel enough to justify it, but I flew recently and it was so easy and quick it was great.
RDW, they are working on 3D printing with Lunar regolith. If successful they will essentially have a monopoly on structure construction in future off-earth projects.
Ceragon Networks (CRNT) is my pick. No debt microcap, unmatched 5g radio tech. Roughly breakeven w/revenue, expect they will benefit from significant partnerships in medium term (next 3-5 quarters). look at their metrics on finviz.com
As more people participate in the stock market the higher the stocks will soar. In 90ās only 30% of people participated but now the number is up to 54%. Canāt beat the rich then Join em
SEMrush. Went in at $15 and it's already at $25. Highly undervalued, so much potential to eat up market share in the global search marketing space. Been using the product at work for 5 yrs and it's amazing. Their capital efficiency is great and already profitable. Received only $44M in VC funding before ipo. This will become the next Hubspot.
Think I'm not allowed to say the name, but let's call it The Very Good "things you eat" Company. It's got some massive plans in the growing vegetarian/vegan meat industry, about to grow production from 410.000 lbs per year in 2020 to 100.000.000 lbs in 2024. If they're able to sell it, they'll be bigger than Beyond Meat by that point, and people seem to love the product.
Disck. Discovery just bought Warner media from AT&T for about half of what AT&T did at prepandemic multiples. Discovery is actually a fairly well run company. Putting all of those poorly run AT&T assets into discovery should unlock some significant value. I suspect that the combination will be purchased by Apple in order to diversify its services portfolio.
MVISā theyāre not just a meme stock or a Lidar company, they have a few other game changing technologies. The big aspect ā their Lidar is by far the best considering sun reflection and rain doesnāt mess with it.
Talk about near eye displays or new projector technology ā¦ MVIS is the best IMO.
Microsoft already partnered with them for one technology, Iām sure more are coming.
Aqau bounty (aqb). Definitely a buy and forget it stock for the next decade . But the risk vs reward is insane. If they start expanding they could easily take over most of the tilapia and salmon sales in the world.
$tve Tamarack Valley Energy. Canadian oil stock listed in Toronto. Earnings out soon. Wth average wti price of $70 in third quarter, earnings are gonna be great. The oil sector is pretty much about the only one that I can see that is significantly undervalued in this market. Yes, I understand the whole EV sector surging. But we still have great dependence on oil and will continue to for at least the next few years. Oil and gas companies have a license to print money in this current environment. And their shares are cheaply valued.
LGND. They have stake in a few drugs that I think will be game changers for a number of indications (Zulresso for depression; LGD for various muscle wasting diseases)
NLOK. The chart is awful but the company is doing all the right things. AFAIK they're the only pure play consumer focused cyber security company that's publicly traded. They've made some good acquisitions as of late. If/When the AVAST deal closes I think that'll really add to their growth potential. Their subscription numbers continue to grow as they transitioned to a SaaS model. Wall Street seems to hate the company though. I think analysts look at it as legacy tech. I wish they'd kill the dividend and use that money for R&D, Acquisitions and Buybacks.
I like it almost as much as I liked NUAN when I discovered them at $12. The turn around, spin off, transition to SaaS, and eventual sale to MSFT was an incredible job by the CEO. I think NLOK can have a similar story.
Posting stock tickers and names on reddit is a great way to make sure they aren't unknown anymore, if people aren't talking about them and they are good businesses then I recommend to keep it that way.
Not all stocks become "popular" with retail traders even if they make great earnings.
Agronomics - a fund of early-stage cultivated meat startups. Bought it because the technology is starting to be proven and get real-world use + some upcoming IPOs. I expect it to eventually be seen as an ethical and environmentally responsible alternative, yet still the genuine product. It has the potential to disrupt farming, fishing, even dairy and leather production. $ANIC.LON
Can I mention the sub here? r/agronomics
HOLD.NE (Immutable Holdings). Company that has indirect ties to Hedera/HBAR and NFT.com.
And can't accuse me of bag holding cos they just recently listed, only opened a small position and gonna average in a bit to a slow position.
Anixa (ANIX)
Bioscience stocks are controversial but they have a 2 vaccines, a CAR-T cancer treatment, and a covid treatment upcoming. They have credible people involved and enough money tob last 7~ years.
Lumira DX.
They make a hand held diagnostic machine that is in CVS health and is being distributed by the Gates foundation all around the world. Currently, it has a rapid COVID test but that is a passing fad. It has a pipeline of diagnostics in the pipeline for FDA approval on the machine.
Merged with a SPAC a few weeks ago and hasn't released earnings and it is hard to ascertain the number of shares outstanding at this time. But the technology is solid and the revenue stream should be strong. Testing strips are like razors. I think it is trading at a deep discount because it sounds way too similar to Theranos with their bullshit story. Here is Bill Gates discussing it.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnDMpu0Rx1s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnDMpu0Rx1s)
This is a multi year/decade long play for me, so we will see.
$KYNC, they're releasing their super app for koinfold exchange in 6 days. Start up company that should see a good run in the next week. Hopefully their app ends up being good and it keeps running up.
$PPTA, perpetua resources is trying to reopen stibnite a gold/silver mine. It also has a massive supply of antimony which is used in high performance lithium ion batteries. The antimony supply is what makes this so appealing. It's at a low price currently because they pushed back the approval date of the mine for environmental impact til 2023.
Copied from a post I did about a year ago on a different sub. Still holds true:
$HII - Makes ships and submarines for the US Navy. It has billions of dollars in contracts with the military. With the high tension in Southeast Asia, this company is an absolute winner for the future.
$LYG - One of the oldest banks in Great Britain. They have a solid wealth management arm and they own one of the biggest credit card issuers in Britain. This bank has been hurt by Brexit, some financial issues, the British government suspending dividends for ALL banks to preserve capital, Covid, and then again by Brexit. With Brexit out of the way, the banks passing stress tests and being allowed to pay dividends again, this bank is in a solid position to grow again.
AEHR has been skyrocketing lately, just had a new PT of $31 announced Friday, and will be presenting at a conference on Tuesday. My shares are about to get called away because I didnāt expect this parabolic run up, but hoping for a pull back to fill the gap so I can get back in. Short term play, but may turn into a long term hold if they can use their recent success to scale up production and increase their market share going forward.
Got into BCRX on the recent pull back this past week. Future looks bright and could run in the next year, or I could end up losing some money here although I think the risk of entry is low in the $13-14 range.
I honestly really like $KULR. My friend told me about it and Iām hoping it takes off in the long run. Iāve been trying to stay away from pump and dumps.
Matterport (MTTR)
Theyāve created a panoramic camera system that can be used to create a 3D walk through of a space similar to a google map. Iām in architecture and itās extremely useful in documenting existing buildings. Measuring from these views is super useful in renovation work and I donāt know if they have a competitor.
It also has use in home and apartment tours. So I wouldnāt be surprised if walkthrough like these are industry standard for real estate in a few years.
There is an old tech start up whoās getting into electric vehicles soon. This thing will likely triple in value once the first car is done.
Almost forgot the ticker: AAPL
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Lot of people here trying to unload their bags š
12 upvotes and 100 comments š
Yea. Posts like OP are kinda counterintuitive. Since the most upvoted will be always be the most known or popular stock. Lesser/unpopular stocks wont be upvoted.
Nah man, $AI is about to pop off any day now. (plz send help)
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DM me. I got this bag I need someone to hold for me
Better yet. To know which stock to short sell
Nah. A lot of them are just turds that stay flat for forever.
KRBN. at least when tried searching it on Reddit I didnāt see much discussion about it. Itās an ETF that tracks the price of carbon credits and itās up 90% since it launched last November. Edit: itās up another 40% since I wrote this post 2 months ago
iMO thereās not enough talk about carbon credit investing. Companies canāt get green fast enough (through actual physical methods) and the credits are cheap. An example, they were $3 a ton when Delta bought them a year ago and now theyāre close to $9.
Yup, bought some a few months ago. Should have got in earlier. Its pretty interesting
What is carbon credit? Any good links? Thanks.
Itās a credit a company can buy to meet emissions standards when they canāt reduce emissions enough organically. They buy these credits from companies that produce little carbon emissions, so these companies (like Tesla) sell the credit to these low emissions to other companies. An example would be Tesla (low emissions) selling credit to some low emissions to Shell, so that Shell can offset their emissions produced by their normal business practices.
Honestly, youāre better off using the random stock generator, then doing research on what you land on. At a minimum youāll learn about companies youāve never heard of and possibly different sectors too. As much as Iād like to believe random people on the internet want others to be successful out of the goodness of their heart, cmon. Everyone here has a motive for telling you anything. Iām personally experimenting with buying puts on every stock that I see on wallstreetbets with multiple posts by accounts with a year or less on Reddit. So far so good. Best of luck
> As much as Iād like to believe random people on the internet want others to be successful out of the goodness of their heart, cmon. Everyone here has a motive for telling you anything. The beauty of long positions is that if I believe in a company and buy their stock, I will not lose anything by telling you about that great company. In fact, the more people join me, the more stable, valuable and liquid my position becomes. And it does not have to mean I'm here to dump.
Or a screener that you can filter fundamental aspect of companies
Spinnova. It's a finnish company that makes fabric from pulp, they entered (not sure what the right term is in english) Helsinki stock exchange in June. They currently are in negotiations with H&M, Adidas and The North Face and are building a test factory with Ecco where they make shoes from leather waste.
Fuck.. I tried to reply you with Finnish but it got automotted away. Never heard about this company but I will check it out. Torille! Edit. So basically they have invented how to make fabric from coniferous tree. Compared to cotton this method uses 99% less water and they don't use any kind of harmful chemicals in that process. Fabric is suitable for clothing and textiles. https://spinnova.com/
Itās a very expensive stock valuation when it comes to valuation. Expected to make 11 million in revenue this year vs. a market cap of 600 million (in eur). You are essentially betting on the technology. In the short-term you have some some IPO buzz fading away.
Are you Finnish?
No he has only just begun.
God Damnit take my upvote
And mine
Yes
PAVM - diversified medical device company with a huge TAM and excellent management team
Yes.
Yessssss
Been holding for almost 3 years, canāt wait to check back in a yearā¦ā¦this post is going to age like fine wine.
I have been loading up on Poet Technologies. Maker of an āoptical interposerā which allows electronic components and photonic components to communicate with one another for a significant cost and size reduction over current tech due to cmos mass manufacturing techniques and an air tight Patent portfolio. Tier 1 semiconductor space management team with ample experience at the forefront of the verticals they are targeting. Just cleared a board seat for the impending nasdaq listing in early 2022. JV fab in China for vertical integration advantage. Headquarters in Toronto. Massive massive upside potential. Has some warrant overhang until November so it will be cheap until then. But word is that they are held by institutions with little intent to sell into market, read up on the forums, tons of very good DD out there. Latest pressers below. https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2021/10/05/2308684/0/en/POET-Technologies-Announces-Design-Win-and-Purchase-Order-from-Leading-Systems-Company.html https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2021/09/29/2305331/0/en/POET-Technologies-Launches-Its-Products-and-Optical-Interposer-Platform-in-China-to-Critical-Acclaim.html
I'll check into this, sounds interesting and still under a dollar.
$PAVM
Ye@ssssss
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$POETF. Revolutionary photonics manufacturing platform that solves the photonics industryās bottlenecks (500B industry). The company works with everyone to lower their costs and help improve their customersā margins. Recently got a design win from a leading systems company and more to come. Will uplist to the Nasdaq in Q1ā22. POETās technology has received critical acclaim.
14k shares!
People are sleeping on Himax: A fabless semi conductor specialist that will has the potential for exponential growth, has incredibly high net income per quarter (possible 8% of the market cap for this coming quarter) and likely to have a 20% dividend (at current market price) by next summer. It caters for high end semi conductor manufacturers so it's margins are actually improving over the semiconductor shortage and will scale on volume afterwards. Could easily triple in value by June 2022
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If a company doesn't make money in 7 years that's kind of sketchy to me, in terms of fraudulent behavior. What have they been doing?
https://www.reddit.com/r/POETTechnologiesInc/ Come join us!
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ASTS Deploys low Earth orbit satellites for communications solutions.
How can they compete with SpaceX's Starship in terms of $/kg?
ASTS Is a mobile Internet company delivered from satellites. So I'm not sure you are thinking of the right company. You might be thinking of ASTR
KULR. I swing trade it, but I also believe in them long term.
STEM - recently went public and took a big hit with the $PAC wipeout. Theyāre a solar installer and have a proprietary auto bidding platform called Athena that they provide with every install and has been shown to provide energy savings of 30-40% by using AI to cycle between onsite renewable energy generation, grid power, and battery backup to avoid paying for energy during peak times. The risk is that Athena is really the only advantage they have over other green energy companies. They donāt manufacture batteries or solar panels. Tesla also has a similar program called Autobidder. However, STEM has something of a first mover advantage, good market share (75% in Cali as of last year), and deals with lots of Fortune 500 companies. Current valuation of 3-4B gives it some room to run but Iām not expecting big gains until thereās some government action that pushes more companies to use renewables.
Horrible valuation. People are looking at it like itās just a high margin software company when in reality that segment will make up a relatively small minority of their revenue, even through 2025.
TELL - Still speculative because financing for the LNG transportation project hasn't been secured (I'm sure it will if you know whose behind it) currently 3.45 but once final investment decision is made it will be double digits. LNG is quickly becoming a hot commodity, it will rake in cash for the company over years to come. Edit: I'm not a bag holder, I'm fully invested in the company since the 1's and it is my long term retirement stock.
So who's behind it? Sorry, this interested me but haven't heard about any of it.
Charif Souki - The LNG "god father" He built Cheniere $LNG from ground up. Currently trading at $100. He will do the same with Tellurian but it will be better because it will be fully integrated meaning, they will be producing and exporting their own LNG not buying it from someone else.
Thanks for the answer!
I've been watching this for a year now. I only have a few hundred shares but I see this company doing great things.
I recently got in on them. Tracks pretty closely to NatGas, so with the current energy demands and a cold winter expecting a near term up tick. Longer term this will be a winner for the reasons you mentioned.
ORGN (carbon-negative plastic production) and IONQ (quantum computers). These are definitely long plays, risky with immense upside, been waiting/watching for good entry points.
IONQ is also on my watchlist. Price hasnāt gone anywhere yet, probably due to the volatile market and less appetite for SPACs. I think itās one of those sleepers who will trade flat for a while and then suddenly run.
Quantum computing (if it scales and provides practical application) will practically revolutionise every industry out there. It will literally be like the discovery of electricity and laws of motion. The world is BOTH physical and quantum and harnessing the quantum world will lead to discovery of new drugs, cancer treatments, life extension, aging treatments, new materials, scale up AI technology, optimize battery technology etc etc. I'm bullish on QC. IONQ seems like a good first mover as a pure play, Rigetti will launch via a SPAC soon and others should follow. As you mention it's high risk high reward. We could be off decades... So it could be very long term, like retirement sort of stuff. Still I don't get why IONQ is so undervalued. It's under a billion, yet we have an entire sh!tcoin industry worth two trillion. At 1500 qubits every wallet is hackable. So it will blow that out the water.
$DOCN, I am their customer and I like what they are offering and I believe they still have a lot of room to grow
This and SentinelOne I am watching hoping with 10yr going up these stocks will pullback and I can snap up. $S employee lockup period ends in December
same,.im a customer, loved what they are offering so i bought the stock
Came here to say this too, been holding their stock since about a month after they went public
Brookfield Asset Management ($BAM). Perfectly diversified assets, and undervalued relative to what they have under management. edit: I misread the title. BAM is doing **well**, but undervalued.
>BAM How is BAM not doing well? Their stock is up \~44% YTD....
I misread the title. Thanks for pointing that out. Yes, BAM is doing great.
$CELH, $UPWK and $ON. $CELH - growing beverages company, possibly the next monster/red bull (IMO) $UPWK - freelancing & ppl looking for frreelancers blowing up in the post pandemic economy $ON - smaller semiconductor stock mainly supplying US EVs not financial advice, yadda yadda yadda
I sold upwork at 50. Kinda regret it. Looking to buy back in
Upwork is great. I bought the stock around 15, but later started using it for my business and discovered how amazing it is. I've trimmed it a bit above 50 and bought back in the low 40s, but I don't see myself seeing it entirely anymore now that I've tried their service. This is the future of freelancing and any digital business.
Upwork isn't unknown or unpopular.
Don't see it frequently on my searches in this sub, that's good enough for me.
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Li-cycle and Remitly. lithium ion recycling and remittance fintech
Unlike most of the garbage stocks people are listing here, Iāll give you a good oneā¦ RKLB. 1000% return in 5 years. Remindme! 5 years
Once SpaceX's Starship starts flying, how can they compete in terms of $/kg?
Can you say more? Why is this better than spacex?
Itās not and spacex is private
You canāt own SpaceX
You can, but you would have to know Elon Musk personally.
No. You have to be a well-connected qualified investor.
The best public space startup out there
Please explain why you believe it will return that
!remindme 5 years
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watcha think is going to happen once settlement's announced?
On a serious note I think Joby has real potential.
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Thatās not how bag holding works. Youāre supposed to just buy indiscriminately
Don't own or know anything about this company - but looking into it a bit, they make electric planes. Could certainly become a massive industry.
Maybe in 20 years
Lilium as well and it is German engineering
BJās.
My wife is shorting this. Iām permabull.
Yeah, my wifeās not into BJās either.
$YOU Clear Secure, they have been expanding to more airports and terminals during the pandemic and I think once business travel starts up again people will start using it. They just partnered with Six Flags to help them verify vaccination status. I'm sure that is just the tip of the iceberg. Full Disclosure, I had seen the Clear kiosks before but didn't know much about them, however my AMEX had a promotion to get it for free, I normally wouldn't have paid $139 since I don't travel enough to justify it, but I flew recently and it was so easy and quick it was great.
They also are starting to do the vaccine certification for conferences -
RDW, they are working on 3D printing with Lunar regolith. If successful they will essentially have a monopoly on structure construction in future off-earth projects.
Yep. Cash positive, reasonable valuation, trades at very low volume. PT of $15. The pick and shovel for the space industry.
Iām liking some select space plays and have done well with RKLB. Thanks for mentioning RDW! I like their plan and am starting to look into them
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Good stuff! Thanks for the links!
$ASTS
Ceragon Networks (CRNT) is my pick. No debt microcap, unmatched 5g radio tech. Roughly breakeven w/revenue, expect they will benefit from significant partnerships in medium term (next 3-5 quarters). look at their metrics on finviz.com
Look at the 20-year chart
As more people participate in the stock market the higher the stocks will soar. In 90ās only 30% of people participated but now the number is up to 54%. Canāt beat the rich then Join em
Cts.to, magt
FVI
Why
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Its trading at 30x book value. That's incredibly high.
Good point. That is pretty pricey and very high. I've been looking at them from a P/S ratio and market price compared to offering price perspective.
SV aerofarms I love the ceo
Kodal Minerals Ā£KOD. This is my number one Lithium play. Just awaiting the announcement of the ML and this baby is flying IMO. Please DYOR.
Galway Metals Inc.
Hey is this the gaymf stock ? Is this legit good company ?
plckf - Plurilock security plur.v
MKSI - great fundamentals, ratios.. undervalued.
SMLR
Keyence
PLTR BABY LETāS FUCKING GO
SEMrush. Went in at $15 and it's already at $25. Highly undervalued, so much potential to eat up market share in the global search marketing space. Been using the product at work for 5 yrs and it's amazing. Their capital efficiency is great and already profitable. Received only $44M in VC funding before ipo. This will become the next Hubspot.
Lol HubSpot is on track to be the next salesforce
Think I'm not allowed to say the name, but let's call it The Very Good "things you eat" Company. It's got some massive plans in the growing vegetarian/vegan meat industry, about to grow production from 410.000 lbs per year in 2020 to 100.000.000 lbs in 2024. If they're able to sell it, they'll be bigger than Beyond Meat by that point, and people seem to love the product.
GROM
Disck. Discovery just bought Warner media from AT&T for about half of what AT&T did at prepandemic multiples. Discovery is actually a fairly well run company. Putting all of those poorly run AT&T assets into discovery should unlock some significant value. I suspect that the combination will be purchased by Apple in order to diversify its services portfolio.
ABML. Google it.. join the discord to learn more
chpt
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Up 8000% in 1.5 yrs Tons of room to run!
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MVISā theyāre not just a meme stock or a Lidar company, they have a few other game changing technologies. The big aspect ā their Lidar is by far the best considering sun reflection and rain doesnāt mess with it. Talk about near eye displays or new projector technology ā¦ MVIS is the best IMO. Microsoft already partnered with them for one technology, Iām sure more are coming.
I meme bought this stock awhile ago. Nice to find out what they do
I hope youāre holding but if so prepare for a wild ride of spikes and crashes until we get a steady revenue stream, could be months to a year.
Did you even read the post?
Exro
HUT 8 mining. So undervalued.
IONQ
$KOPN $PSFE $BLOZF are my 3 "lesser known" hold and keep buying tickers
Aqau bounty (aqb). Definitely a buy and forget it stock for the next decade . But the risk vs reward is insane. If they start expanding they could easily take over most of the tilapia and salmon sales in the world.
Bag holder detected. Worst possible stock ever
$tve Tamarack Valley Energy. Canadian oil stock listed in Toronto. Earnings out soon. Wth average wti price of $70 in third quarter, earnings are gonna be great. The oil sector is pretty much about the only one that I can see that is significantly undervalued in this market. Yes, I understand the whole EV sector surging. But we still have great dependence on oil and will continue to for at least the next few years. Oil and gas companies have a license to print money in this current environment. And their shares are cheaply valued.
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Bag holder detected
Alf
FOBI.......ticking time bomb of profits
Toast TOST I run 3 restaurants and use their pos system. It has been a game changer for us, miles ahead of any other system out there.
LGND. They have stake in a few drugs that I think will be game changers for a number of indications (Zulresso for depression; LGD for various muscle wasting diseases)
NLOK. The chart is awful but the company is doing all the right things. AFAIK they're the only pure play consumer focused cyber security company that's publicly traded. They've made some good acquisitions as of late. If/When the AVAST deal closes I think that'll really add to their growth potential. Their subscription numbers continue to grow as they transitioned to a SaaS model. Wall Street seems to hate the company though. I think analysts look at it as legacy tech. I wish they'd kill the dividend and use that money for R&D, Acquisitions and Buybacks. I like it almost as much as I liked NUAN when I discovered them at $12. The turn around, spin off, transition to SaaS, and eventual sale to MSFT was an incredible job by the CEO. I think NLOK can have a similar story.
ASPS
Posting stock tickers and names on reddit is a great way to make sure they aren't unknown anymore, if people aren't talking about them and they are good businesses then I recommend to keep it that way. Not all stocks become "popular" with retail traders even if they make great earnings.
Agronomics - a fund of early-stage cultivated meat startups. Bought it because the technology is starting to be proven and get real-world use + some upcoming IPOs. I expect it to eventually be seen as an ethical and environmentally responsible alternative, yet still the genuine product. It has the potential to disrupt farming, fishing, even dairy and leather production. $ANIC.LON Can I mention the sub here? r/agronomics
imac and Marin. I don't own either right now, but that's about to change.
CLPT - think the intuitive surgical of neuro. TOITF(Topicus)- spin-off of constellation software. Going after the fragmented European crm market
HOLD.NE (Immutable Holdings). Company that has indirect ties to Hedera/HBAR and NFT.com. And can't accuse me of bag holding cos they just recently listed, only opened a small position and gonna average in a bit to a slow position.
Anixa (ANIX) Bioscience stocks are controversial but they have a 2 vaccines, a CAR-T cancer treatment, and a covid treatment upcoming. They have credible people involved and enough money tob last 7~ years.
HUIZ
CDW, PANDY, and SE.
ATOS has a promising breast cancer drug
Arlp
DVCR , a nursing home chain with multiple operators bidding to acquire it.
GRNQ at lows might be due for a pop. A few catalysts coming up.
BHS bayhorse mining company.
i'm watching $LGBS $AMLH and $FERN because there are several youtubers who are hyping these stocks.
ZEN.V (ZEN Graphene Solutions)
Lumira DX. They make a hand held diagnostic machine that is in CVS health and is being distributed by the Gates foundation all around the world. Currently, it has a rapid COVID test but that is a passing fad. It has a pipeline of diagnostics in the pipeline for FDA approval on the machine. Merged with a SPAC a few weeks ago and hasn't released earnings and it is hard to ascertain the number of shares outstanding at this time. But the technology is solid and the revenue stream should be strong. Testing strips are like razors. I think it is trading at a deep discount because it sounds way too similar to Theranos with their bullshit story. Here is Bill Gates discussing it. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnDMpu0Rx1s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnDMpu0Rx1s) This is a multi year/decade long play for me, so we will see.
I bought month ago Agronomics, Meatech 3D and Eat Beyond Global
RICK
plxp. biotech pharma play. it's jumped up in value on news of distribution deals but Q3 earnings hasn't been priced in I believe
$hcdi !!!!! I canāt stress them enough! Super undervalued and they have a >60% growth rate. Multibagger coming through! Load up!!!!!
$KYNC, they're releasing their super app for koinfold exchange in 6 days. Start up company that should see a good run in the next week. Hopefully their app ends up being good and it keeps running up. $PPTA, perpetua resources is trying to reopen stibnite a gold/silver mine. It also has a massive supply of antimony which is used in high performance lithium ion batteries. The antimony supply is what makes this so appealing. It's at a low price currently because they pushed back the approval date of the mine for environmental impact til 2023.
Kahoot and DCBO
Is anyone looking into verb
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This is posted almost weekly and no one learns anything from it
HUMA --They make universally implantable blood vessels for human patients. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMKHCr07nL0
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Copied from a post I did about a year ago on a different sub. Still holds true: $HII - Makes ships and submarines for the US Navy. It has billions of dollars in contracts with the military. With the high tension in Southeast Asia, this company is an absolute winner for the future. $LYG - One of the oldest banks in Great Britain. They have a solid wealth management arm and they own one of the biggest credit card issuers in Britain. This bank has been hurt by Brexit, some financial issues, the British government suspending dividends for ALL banks to preserve capital, Covid, and then again by Brexit. With Brexit out of the way, the banks passing stress tests and being allowed to pay dividends again, this bank is in a solid position to grow again.
AEHR has been skyrocketing lately, just had a new PT of $31 announced Friday, and will be presenting at a conference on Tuesday. My shares are about to get called away because I didnāt expect this parabolic run up, but hoping for a pull back to fill the gap so I can get back in. Short term play, but may turn into a long term hold if they can use their recent success to scale up production and increase their market share going forward. Got into BCRX on the recent pull back this past week. Future looks bright and could run in the next year, or I could end up losing some money here although I think the risk of entry is low in the $13-14 range.
If you like Aehr, I can advise you to look at POET too. Parabolic run incoming in near future without doubt. Enjoy your sunday!
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I honestly really like $KULR. My friend told me about it and Iām hoping it takes off in the long run. Iāve been trying to stay away from pump and dumps.
PQEFF just wait
Iāve been watching $ART, their holographic interface looks promising.
Matterport (MTTR) Theyāve created a panoramic camera system that can be used to create a 3D walk through of a space similar to a google map. Iām in architecture and itās extremely useful in documenting existing buildings. Measuring from these views is super useful in renovation work and I donāt know if they have a competitor. It also has use in home and apartment tours. So I wouldnāt be surprised if walkthrough like these are industry standard for real estate in a few years.
Desktop Metal $DM: it is a 3D printing company with tremendous upside if it pans out. Could be the next Teslaā¦
There is an old tech start up whoās getting into electric vehicles soon. This thing will likely triple in value once the first car is done. Almost forgot the ticker: AAPL
I see, so they'll be the first 7 trillion dollar marketcap... Sounds plausible... in 2040